Considering Upgrading.... Looking for the Goldilock's Bucket Size

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Be wary of the systems that add weight to get the SSQA functionality, especially on those smaller tractors. You will lessen your already limited capacity.

Ever SSQA adds additional weight vs just a pin on bucket. It’s well worth the trade off though.
 
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Some are only a few pounds, others are over 100.
 
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We operate without the backhoe 80-90% of the time. Only takes a few minutes to switch. Well designed. Built a platform to store the backhoe on helps attachment. Being able to reach the backhoe controls while driving on hilly land very important for safety. Not all backhoe attachments make this easy.
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Chainsaw and tool carrier.
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Mulch and compost trailer.
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EA wicked grapple.
 
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I had not done any deep digging on the Kubota's quick-tach system and what if any differences there were between it and SSQA format.

Kubota Two-Lever Quick Coupler = (industry standard) SSQA.

One and the same.
 
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